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SIGNIFICANCE OF UROGENITAL INFECTIONS IN PATHOLOGY OF PREGNANCY AND DELIVERY IN EXPERIMENTS

Medical Immunology

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Title SIGNIFICANCE OF UROGENITAL INFECTIONS IN PATHOLOGY OF PREGNANCY AND DELIVERY IN EXPERIMENTS
ЗНАЧЕНИЕ УРОГЕНИТАЛЬНЫХ ИНФЕКЦИЙ ДЛЯ ПАТОЛОГИИ БЕРЕМЕННОСТИ И РОДОВ В ЭКСПЕРИМЕНТЕ
 
Creator I. Arshba M.
E. Dzhikidze K.
И. Аршба М.; ГУН НИИ медицинской приматологии РАМН, г. Сочи
Э. Джикидзе К.; ГУН НИИ медицинской приматологии РАМН, г. Сочи
 
Subject primates; urogenital infection; Chlamydia; Micoplasma; Ureaplasma
обезьяны; урогенитальная инфекция; хламидии; микоплазмы; уреаплазмы
 
Description Abstract. Development of adequate models in laboratory animals is highly important to detect etiological links between urogenital tract pathology and chlamydia, mycoplasma and ureaplasma bacteria. These model systems can be very useful to find solutions in combating with urogenital tract diseases. One of the obligatory conditions to use monkeys in development of experimental models of infectious and somatic human diseases is knowledge of spontaneous pathology in primates. The present study has shown high frequency of urogenital infections bacteria in the urogenital tract of healthy and sick monkeys.
Резюме. Для установления этиологической связи патологии урогенитального тракта (УГТ) с хламидией, микоплазмой и уреаплазмой большое значение имеет разработка адекватных моделей на лабораторных животных с последующим использованием модельных систем для решения кардинальных проблем борьбы с заболеваниями урогенитального тракта. Одним из необходимых условий использования обезьян при создании экспериментальных моделей инфекционных и соматических заболеваний человека является знание спонтанной патологии обезьян. Настоящее исследование установило и выявило высокую частоту обнаружения возбудителей урогенитальных инфекций в УГТ здоровых и больных обезьян. 
 
Publisher Publishing house of Saint Petersburg Pasteur Institute
 
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Date 2014-06-28
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Identifier http://iimmun.ru/index.php/iimm/article/view/46
10.15789/2220-7619-2011-2-185-188
 
Source Russian Journal of Infection and Immunity; Том 1, № 2 (2011); 185-188
Инфекция и иммунитет; Том 1, № 2 (2011); 185-188
2313-7398
2220-7619
10.15789/2220-7619-2011-2
 
Language rus
 
Relation http://iimmun.ru/index.php/iimm/article/view/46/45
 
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